Maybe a little on the heavy side for this thread. Judas Priest has always been one of my favorite bands. If you've ever seen the "official" video, something about a "religious revival," it really doesn't seem to fit the song. You can feel the sexual tension and anticipation. Links to the other songs from "Painkiller" are featured at the end as well.

This is because this forum, unlike another I belong too, allows us to edit the post with a disused link for an unlimited period.
Proabaly explains why I haven't been on here for a long time when better prospects are offered on other less restricted but extremely member voiced/demanded/led supportive forums elsewhere.

I was pleasantly surprised to find Hayley on here. She’s smart, beautiful, seems really down to earth, and her voice is amazing! Too bad she’s married… My favorite songs are “Misery Business” and “Decode” (showing my age again… ) but anything she does is fine with me. Did you know she’s a supporter of LGBT rights as well?

Haven’t heard this one in years. Came on the radio at the gym the other night. Great song to workout to. Had forgotten that our friend ila makes an appearance in the video. Look for him riding the bus…

Miss the era from approximately the mid 80's through the first decade of the 2000's. God I must be getting old.

“Misery Business” is by far my favorite Paramore song. One, because I was 10 years younger when I first heard it. Two, because Hayley’s awesome. God, her voice. Those eyes… Three, it’s even better if you’re a guy and had a crush on Hayley—of course she’s singing about you! “I got him where I want him now…”

Hayley has recently said she wouldn’t have written these lyrics today as a 28 year old. But it still is and will always be a great song!

Never thought the video fit the song. Loved them playing. Years later it's fun to see the original lineup. But the girl in the video is totally evil. Like a real psychopath. I especially hate the part where she shoves the poor little guy with the broken arm. One of the comments on YouTube is “Why the fuck is there a 40 year old walking around a high school bullying people?” How many times did she repeat 6th grade? Did one of the teachers freak out?

So What? is a song written by the British punk band the Anti-Nowhere League. The song first appeared as the B-side of the band's debut 7 single Streets of London, in 1981.

The obscene lyrical content of the song caused the British police to seize all copies of the single from the band's distributors under the Obscene Publications Act and remove all copies from sale. The word "fuck" appeared in the first line of the song. The song has subsequently been appended to various CD reissues of the We Are... The League album and has become somewhat of an anthem for the band.

The song was covered by Metallica and released as a B-side to the Sad But True single. So What? has become an in-concert standard for the band. Unfortunately, James Hetfield, lead singer of Metallica, reportedly damaged his voice during recording of this song, around the time of the Black Album.

Nothing else to me in popular culture sums up the "Summer of 1999" and the end of the millennium as much as this song. Well maybe "The Matrix." I realize many people hate this group but I hope the talents of Wes Borland (Guitar) and John Otto (Drums) as well as DJ Lethal are not overlooked.

(I noticed the use of "pay phones" as the girls following Fred Durst contact each other. There were in fact cell phones then and everyone I knew had one. Maybe this was just used for effect? )

And interestingly the only one of my "favorites" that my wife really likes as well. We had talked about going on the Parahoy cruise to the Bahamas this year. Wonder why she bought that "adult" harness and leash for me for Christmas...

(In the first picture, from 2007, Hayley and I are the same age... "19" )